He stressed that “as long as we are not able to implement our own code to ensure local production of Nigerian music and movies, our young talents will not get jobs”.

“It is Nigerians that pay for the consumption of these products and therefore they must be allowed and encouraged to participate in their production.

“I am going to meet with the relevant stakeholders over this, to see that whatever amendment that is needed to be made to our Broadcasting Code in this regard, is done urgently, ” he said.

To encourage local production of films and music, the Minister said that Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission had put forward a proposal to classify the Creative Industry and grant it a pioneer status. He said that with the pioneer status, the creative industry would be entitled to certain incentives and tax holiday.

He said that with the pioneer status, the creative industry would be entitled to certain incentives and tax holiday.

The Minister said that there would also be waivers for shipment of imported music and films production equipment.

He stressed that the federal government was committed to making the creative industry viable, dynamic and sustainable.

Mohammed said that as one of the key areas for diversification of the economy, the creative industry would be private sector-driven, while the government would create the enabling environment for its growth. The Minister lauded COSON and its management team for achieving a lot in seven years

The Minister lauded COSON and its management team for achieving a lot in seven years of existence. “I am very proud of COSON

“I am very proud of COSON because, in terms of excellence and competence, COSON can compete with any known international brand. “COSON is operating in a tough environment where people believe that intellectual property of people belong to no one and is meant for the use of all, without compensation. “The body has however done a lot in copyright royalty collection and distribution since its inception in

“COSON is operating in a tough environment where people believe that intellectual property of people belong to no one and is meant for the use of all, without compensation. “The body has however done a lot in copyright royalty collection and distribution since its inception in

“The body has however done a lot in copyright royalty collection and distribution since its inception in 2010,” he said. Earlier, Chairman of COSON, Chief Tony Okoroji said that the Society was an umbrella body to fight copyright infringements. He recalled that for many decades, music was broadcast freely on radio and TV stations across Nigeria, and dished out in

Earlier, Chairman of COSON, Chief Tony Okoroji said that the Society was an umbrella body to fight copyright infringements. He recalled that for many decades, music was broadcast freely on radio and TV stations across Nigeria, and dished out in

He recalled that for many decades, music was broadcast freely on radio and TV stations across Nigeria, and dished out in hotels as if they belonged to no one. He said COSON was set up to manage the collection and distribution of royalties arising from the public and commercial use of musical works and sound recordings He said COSON was being managed in

He said COSON was set up to manage the collection and distribution of royalties arising from the public and commercial use of musical works and sound recordings. He said COSON was being managed in

He said COSON was being managed in a transparent manner by professionals and had distributed over half a billion Naira in royalties since its inception in 2010. Newsmen report that Okoroji, along with COSON management team, conducted the Minister and his entourage

Newsmen report that Okoroji, along with COSON management team, conducted the Minister and his entourage round the facilities at the headquarters of the organization. In the entourage of the Minister were, the Director Generals of Nigeria Television Authority, Yakubu Mohammed and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria,

In the entourage of the Minister were, the Director Generals of Nigeria Television Authority, Yakubu Mohammed and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Dr. Mansur Liman.